A disaster film taking place in a modern dystopia, Yo soy otro inscribes itself in the art scene in Cali, Colombia. In fact, some scenes take place in the legendary Lugar a Dudas gallery, founded by artist Oscar Muñoz, whose unsettling photographs or “Protographs” have been incorporated into the film. The story centers on a disease that developed in the jungle, where it lead to violent conflict that eventually infiltrates Intended as a critique of the political condition of the country, the herpes-like contagion becomes both a catalyst for and a symbol for the spread of violence. It covers the skin of the protagonist, who eventually loses his own identity as he multiplies himself into a troop of different selves.

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